B.C. LUMBER WORKER CLC DELEGATION TO THE No. es headed by by Congress Hiesident: Claude ers’ EAM as the Canadian Canadian director, lntersetiona 1 Uni eernen seh Plant je cary From Page 1 gori to more satis- ace revision for Beton A ON’ Ce —A \ vy fro ae improver to FOR LOCAL 32 management lawsuit st an i rariation ! ongress pari onONTO (Gra) oa] Slee Teale ters was reported to the council) in an effort to popiain greater fi-| The increases won in these|T ever Brothers Ltd, -_Diant Pees y be alien. to the Supreme by Cee pecan Joe| nancial support the Inter- Reese tone ranged stan 2 cents] the United ates = recentlyito Court of MacKenzie ak id that agree-| national Coe ictition of Free|per hour to 31 cents an hour.|«mobilize forces” in suppor e fee aes by Jacque: pene Feriieieen Wenctiedbe aacil Tirade Unions, Tn addition, a pro-| These increases follow on the in-lthe Toronto Local 32, Interna-| Fournier, Q.C,, recently ordered ned by ies in two different | posal will be made to the govern-| crease of six cents an hour across ional) Ghemicale Worl airy Union| two hospitals to pa’ union fields, hospitals and the paper box| ment that Canadian assistance tothe board which was a LC) str ie now well into its| dues of employees who refuse to industry. In both instances i the Colombo plan be sharply in-|ally placed into effect on Septem-| cecond month, join the bargaining agent, the field was defined and the unions| creased, particularly in ie form] ber 1, as the outcome ‘of the 1956 icf Service Eonneycedl interested agreed upon fuses of Canadian farm produc negotiations, e will return to the United! Union (CLC). tional lines, Reviewing the boston Bers tie ethelworls accomplishedsat Ke: si ates and pre baat “We have instructed our atfor- Ce Ss is nature are Gpetating Engineers, ene sus-|lowna rounds out the category | the union statement decla neys to go to the Supreme Court already ned in a number of sion. pee nae CLC for raid-| revision requi in many of ite A union combine representing | of Canada if ase Albert G. other industries in line with, the Era ncil acer to inform| key operations throughout workers in U.S. plants of|Hearn of gute scans dian di- Li licy of attempting to faderatigne and labor couiclls Southern Interior. uke reset, ey + Brothers, said that their in| rector of the io! each understandings and obtain | that Beccrcnea es of this which hitherto have not been ex-| vestigation of the Boa dispute] The laws eed ae Tnstititted ents before jurisdictional | are eligible to neater fenced ively i “brutal, vindictive, ruth-|by the Tew ah General and St.” difficulties develop. their Gitar until the eaacnsion ern Interior, are now winning|less plant management using Luke’s hospitals who hal- nternational affairs received is lifted. favorable comment on all sides. | every weapon at its command to|ienging the part of the arbitration see nccraple eee orcs Other operations in which new | breale a labor union organization. board decision which orders the sider 0 that stril which re- ii i wage schedules are announced are e fin hospitals to pay the union Ee 10 ment adoption of International " tgar Ltd., Castlegar; Crestbrook | sulted from a fair wage demand per month dues for eac Labor Organization conventions. Scabs Get The Timber Ltd., Cranbrook; Koote-|being prolonged by management ployee even Auer | the semployee International, ffairs Director nay Forest Products Ltd, Nel-|by the device of making new and| toicin ihe Kalman Haplansty seported that] Mouse 6 Smalke |:0»; snd Boundary Sawoilis Ltd,] impossible “demands “upon the Se tiiiticl ate ci there has been a tendency on tl Midway union every time the parties meet % = a tration board explained his varia. part of the Canadian government ener ne ee to support recommendations but of the Rand Formula as to fail to take action on conven- tions. ae one re ae ee fede al authori "that they courage the provinces to Me with matters under their con- rol. If necessary a dominion-pro- vinci pconiereace should be held to s on the conventions. LC Program on inter- mational affairs will be stepped up sky, CLC director of international affairs; and E. IAB .ciGaveriinient iEniplayeer!-Avcocicise. Treatment ite. From left: George Hutchens, Inion of Electrical Workers, Jardoin; INTERIOR Union Upgrades Rates: Certifies $. & K. Plywood: Settles Merry Dispute categories out Thirty-one de ed upward at S. M. See Lid, Kelowna, durin, revise cet week-long session with "| Secretary- Welder pmeione is revision + consideration were Labor Day RESOLUTION! management in which District ig Ses: -Treasurer George Mitchell, Bill Muir, and Jack] ted. U.S. SECTION -[PLANS HELP DETROIT (CPA)—A mo! and a garter snake figured “in te ae of the Turnock any, here. oe ‘our a ee, seeking rec- ognition 1 itm for their union. the Inernasonal (ate of parece Worker Iked back fron s & K Certified Ann nouncement ton Walls he been formulated, and renee fae for James cently by Regional Director ‘Gas ged US. g “The union, in its demands to the | emp’ Rigen ee boards asked for a 15 ent in negotiations.” Union _ internati tional — roup in its wage net | mean s0sneny n this matter, the regional office Bait t is ve assisted by Al Busch, id forth in t of a company | Plywo valuator. office, ix women non-strikers}| At th ce ie Of eertltsation svotes worked insid tl SaATavess were denly a live mouse came| 207% 1WA members. hurtling through the door into the . B. Merry Ltd. office, resulting in near chaos. Six} production has been resumed’ at skirts and leaped on to desks., the D. B. Merry Ltd. operation, The office manager killed the mouse) and tossed the corpse out to the et line. T ick conti their ma: Then 10-inch garter-snake came ailing fee the office door—and this time smelling salts were needed, ‘S| uni sero ple to the Sheep Creek, after a stoppage caused by the protest against fir- ing of one man for reasons found crew, Inte: ion of the Local Union offi ‘cials, een by the District pecteatys resulted in a satisfac- 'y settlement of the dispute and iiateine ent of all concerned. o detectives put the € into a paper bag. They told re- porters that the ould be SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS ice, We presume). stated, City Prices Up ureau of Statistics. Tnereases tion director tewart| o Hospitals Contest Award case, the union due: Pebind Bars PARIS (CPA) — ‘© groups ee "king Breuk workers went mployer will pay the igo ins Gamnitoics John’s to 0.6 per ce car prices 5 pes Be increased i in most WATSON’S No. 326 LUMBER MITT Cut from new soft Pearl Cowhide split a _ These mi itts are reinforced "with double-sewn thumb strap and wrist pateh for added strength. “oa The co led AN Eau ‘MAIN STREET I IWA DISTRICT OFFICERS Quvee PLYMOUTHS Low From J pee TON, MOTORS and Li Pla “Power” PLYMOUTH 57 SPECIAL FINANCE ae es, FOR IWA MEMBERS JOHNSTON MOTOR co. LTD. VANCOUVER 10, B.C. STING wet der t Binet Coun No 1 ! Prison Bee and ee Bea returned to their debe after promises of higher pay. A. A. PLAYFAIR Office Employees snes ceena! Union have announced the a ment of A. Playfair International Organizing staff. Mi Pla: peayest wh er presi- the ees Island local oth the | B.C. Electric Office Association, will Reco ea the time ey